Certainly! Below is a detailed travel itinerary for Spain’s Majorca Island, 3 nights, 4 days.
### **Day 1: Arrival in Palma de Mallorca (Maó)**
– Arrive at Maó Airport and take the shuttle to your hotel:
– Start by checking into Hotel Majorella on the coast.
– Check-in is around noon.
**Afternoon: Explore Palma de Mallorca**
– Visit La Lonja, a 14th-century building.
– Walk through the Old Town (El Riu) and admire its historic buildings.
– Take a stroll along the Cala Galdàfisa beach. This small cove is perfect for relaxed walking.
**Evening: Dinner at El Rincón**
– Enjoy an authentic Mallorcan dinner with local flavors at this charming restaurant.
– Restaurant closes around 10 PM, so try to be there by 8:30 PM.
### **Day 2: Exploring Majorca**
– Start your day with a visit to the Palma City Hall:
– It’s impressive in its Renaissance architecture. Take a walk through and see some of the town’s most interesting buildings.
– Head over to Jardins de la Mula (Mula Garden) at La Lluna, where you can get great views of the city and nearby islands.
– Enjoy lunch in front of your hotel: **”Café de Mallorca”**. A local favorite with traditional Mallorcan dishes.
– In the afternoon, go to Digue d’Enxort for a seafood feast:
– Dive into fresh fish from the Mediterranean Sea at this bustling restaurant.
– Visit Santa Eulàlia Monastery and enjoy free entrance: Take a step back in time as you explore this 14th-century church.
**Evening: Relaxation by the Beach**
– After dinner, head to **”Las Balsas de Capdequí”** for an open-air movie. Enjoy some fresh air while watching a classic.
– Wind down with some evening shopping and café browsing around your hotel area before heading back.
### **Day 3: Exploring Camp Castell de la Majora**
– Start early in the morning, arriving at Camps:
– Take the train or drive to reach here. The camp is surrounded by cliffs with breathtaking views of the sea.
– Visit the old quarter (Ciutat Vella) and explore its narrow streets filled with local art galleries and shops.
**In the Afternoon:**
– Head down to **”Carmelí i Capès”** for a light lunch. This place serves some of the best pastries in Majorca.
– Visit Sotòs Castle, which offers stunning views across Camps bay.
**Evening: Relaxation and Dusk Drive**
– After your day’s exploration, unwind with a relaxing dinner at **”La Bolla de Capdequí”**. This restaurant is known for its delicious fish dishes.
– On the way back to Palma after 7 PM, enjoy the drive through Camps, where you might see some of the charming towns and beaches along your route.
### **Day 4: Departure from Majorca**
– In the morning, head over to Hotel Majorella for breakfast. This will be a quick start.
– Head back to Palma by train or car and proceed directly to the airport for your departure flight to Spain (or further destinations if you are considering).
**Final Words of Advice:**
– Remember, travel is not just about sightseeing but also about experiencing local culture and interacting with the people. Don’t hesitate to ask locals for recommendations on where to eat or what places they consider must-see.
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Enjoy your trip! If you have any more questions or need additional details, feel free to reach out!
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Day 1
Arrive at Maó Airport and take the shuttle to your hotel:
- Hotel Name: Hotel Majorella on the coast.
- Check-in is around noon.
Afternoon: Explore Palma de Mallorca
Visit La Lonja, a 14th-century building. Walk through the Old Town (El Riu) and admire its historic buildings.
Take a stroll along the Cala Galdàfisa beach. This small cove is perfect for relaxed walking.
Evening: Dinner at El Rincón
Eat an authentic Mallorcan dinner with local flavors at “Café de Mallorca”. Restaurant closes around 10 PM, so try to be there by 8:30 PM.

Day 2
Welcome to Palma de Mallorca
- Start your day with a visit to the Palma City Hall:
- Take a walk through and see some of the town’s most interesting buildings.
- Visit Jardins de la Mula (Mula Garden) at La Lluna, where you can get great views of the city and nearby islands.
Lunch: Café de Mallorca
Eat lunch in front of your hotel: “Café de Mallorca”. A local favorite with traditional Mallorcan dishes.
Day 3
- Browse around the old quarter (Ciutat Vella) and explore its narrow streets filled with local art galleries and shops.
- Visit Santa Eulàlia Monastery and enjoy free entrance: Take a step back in time as you explore this 14th-century church.
Evening: Relaxation by the Beach
After dinner, head to “Las Balsas de Capdequí” for an open-air movie. Enjoy some fresh air while watching a classic.

Day 4
- Welcome back to Palma de Mallorca
- Head over to Hotel Majorella for breakfast.
- Take the train or drive to reach here. The camp is surrounded by cliffs with breathtaking views of the sea.
- Eat a light lunch at “Carmelí i Capès”. This place serves some of the best pastries in Majorca.

Evening: Relaxation and Dusk Drive
Eat dinner at “La Bolla de Capdequí”. This restaurant is known for its delicious fish dishes.

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